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mississippi today as an expression mississippi was mississippi is meaning they have changed in the way that i think a lot of the northern press is not aware of them or now. the army had been, thank you very triming, desegregated to apply where the time that i and then, 1962, it was fun now. there may have been racism back in the barracks and a tense, but it was not out in the open. alabama, pnc saluted the black officer. dick the orders from black sergeants. once we left the comfort of the army base and the posts, as we move south, it was a different culture that we got into and, of course, it was a freeze frame, a photograph, a snapshot of racism that we saw that first morning and continued to see well over there. so too does the military. they did a good job. my driver onetime asked me, what are we doing? redoing any good down here. late november. i said to my well, he is still alive, is in the? yummy lack of response to that to a direct question, but that answer to that question was enriched and embraced 50 years later. i was in jackson mississippi earlier last month. the fifth of t
mississippi today as an expression mississippi was mississippi is meaning they have changed in the way that i think a lot of the northern press is not aware of them or now. the army had been, thank you very triming, desegregated to apply where the time that i and then, 1962, it was fun now. there may have been racism back in the barracks and a tense, but it was not out in the open. alabama, pnc saluted the black officer. dick the orders from black sergeants. once we left the comfort of the army...
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and some showers and thunderstorms from mississippi to virginia. also be some scattered showers in the northeast. >> mostly 80s across the midwest and northeast. 90s for much of the south. and dallas is the hot spot at 104 degrees. >>> heading towards extinction. the standard feature you may not see the next time you buy a new car. >>> and a town in shock. fresh questions about how a large snake killed two children while they slept. >>> also new this morning a delivery truck goes airborne. we're learning more about how this happened and the driver under arrest in connection with the crash. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, he call to the vetera crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> president obama visiting phoenix today, to reach out to the middle class about home ownership. the president will propose overhauling the mortgage finance system. he wants to phase out fannie mae and freddie mac. it would replace private firms to secure mortgages while the government provides oversight and insurance. >>> new money is buying out a pie
and some showers and thunderstorms from mississippi to virginia. also be some scattered showers in the northeast. >> mostly 80s across the midwest and northeast. 90s for much of the south. and dallas is the hot spot at 104 degrees. >>> heading towards extinction. the standard feature you may not see the next time you buy a new car. >>> and a town in shock. fresh questions about how a large snake killed two children while they slept. >>> also new this morning a...
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so mississippi was, mississippi is, is moving on. but yes you are right. there is more and more they should come out and talk about it. so you get a balanced picture. their view of the south may not be the correct one today. it's not just a bunch of rioters throwing bricks. thank you. >> henry, could you talk a little more about the special security details that you had following your initial -- and i would assume -- you are chosen for that. did you know why you were chosen for that? >> yeah, thank you. i was the lead in my battalion from ft. dix new jersey, to go down to oxford. we were not prepared. i had to -- my colonel looked at me and he said, do your best. this was after i asked about a map. armies have maps. they have maps of central europe. they have a map of the park benches and a fire hydrant. we did not have a map. do your best, he said. i looked up and my brother was an enlisted man in the army and he said, whatever you do as a second lieutenant, don't show indecision. just make in order and make a decision and move with it. so i grabbed my dr
so mississippi was, mississippi is, is moving on. but yes you are right. there is more and more they should come out and talk about it. so you get a balanced picture. their view of the south may not be the correct one today. it's not just a bunch of rioters throwing bricks. thank you. >> henry, could you talk a little more about the special security details that you had following your initial -- and i would assume -- you are chosen for that. did you know why you were chosen for that?...
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>> now i live in new york, but i'm a mississippi girl. i like the braves. >> a view on a-rod, playing tonight. not playing well. but he has $175,000 after being exposed as a cheat. >> i think he could care less at this point. he's made a ton of money. set some records. he feel, ah, my legacy is set in other ways. i could care less what would michael have thought? not a lot, i suspect. >> jo think he was really at the top of michael's list of concerns in life. michael was believer in fairness and i don't think he would have approved of a-rod necessarily. >> were you surprised by the incredible outpouring of attention that michael's death got? the tributes and accolades that came? >> i think it's a real testament to his legacy and what he stood for, and you know, what a passionate supporter he was of liberty, of human rights, of freedom. of the right to free speech, and so i was definitely, it meant so much to me. all the lovely thing that people, and your tribute. thank you so much for that, too. >> an incredible force. a brave, courageous
>> now i live in new york, but i'm a mississippi girl. i like the braves. >> a view on a-rod, playing tonight. not playing well. but he has $175,000 after being exposed as a cheat. >> i think he could care less at this point. he's made a ton of money. set some records. he feel, ah, my legacy is set in other ways. i could care less what would michael have thought? not a lot, i suspect. >> jo think he was really at the top of michael's list of concerns in life. michael was...
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then this one moving across the lower mississippi river valley. this is bringing rain showers here. it will start to change over to snow as it works off here towards the northeast and some thunderstorm activity along the gulf coast. then across portions of appalachians where you don't want any more snow. it looks like going over the weekend more of that stuff will be coming down. travel across this area will be rough as that continues to push off to the east. in the northern plains things are remaining on the dry side. we're seeing another storm move into the pacific northwest. this will bring us snow showers into the higher elevation. main threat temperatures are cooling off. that's combining with the moist air and what that's bringing is fog across this region. if you have any plans flying out of vancouver or seattle check on the flights there as that fog could be delaying them. denver with a high of only minus 1. chicago at 1 here on your friday. let's take a look at the european continent. first the british isles. all this cloud cover is moving towards the east. what's that brin
then this one moving across the lower mississippi river valley. this is bringing rain showers here. it will start to change over to snow as it works off here towards the northeast and some thunderstorm activity along the gulf coast. then across portions of appalachians where you don't want any more snow. it looks like going over the weekend more of that stuff will be coming down. travel across this area will be rough as that continues to push off to the east. in the northern plains things are...
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these evacuations as waters move toward the smalltown of alton, mississippi. water is now at least two miles inland threatening homes. the national weather service says the mississippi crested tuesday at more than 34 feet. just look at those pictures there. 4,000 sandbags and 320-foot jersey barrier flood walls are up to keep the waters at bay. these latest developments are bringing back some very bad memories. remember this? this same town was mostly swept away by a flood some 20 years ago. >>> poignant words from john mccain on military sexual assault. at a senate armed forces hearing on tuesday, the arizona senator says we've been talking about the issue for years with no solution. and then he gave this startling revelation. >> a woman came to me and said her daughter wanted to join the military and could i give my unqualified support for her doing so. i could not. >> a top military brass called the assaults quote like a cancer. another acknowledging a breach of sacred trust with the troops. >> we failed to address these crimes in a compassionate, just and
these evacuations as waters move toward the smalltown of alton, mississippi. water is now at least two miles inland threatening homes. the national weather service says the mississippi crested tuesday at more than 34 feet. just look at those pictures there. 4,000 sandbags and 320-foot jersey barrier flood walls are up to keep the waters at bay. these latest developments are bringing back some very bad memories. remember this? this same town was mostly swept away by a flood some 20 years ago....
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the governor of mississippi -- >> reporter: it's a sound that is universal. it's cute prb lit first 50 times but his voice will always be music to his stay at mom's ears. he just graduated from preschool. pam said she will go back it work but the five years she decided to stay home have been her best but not easy. >> we have to be frugal. i'm not giving up a six figure slal ri in the first ssh salary in the -- salary in the first place. i think the quality of daycare. >> reporter: yes, this is a full-time job razing two boys but the payoff will be independent children. women feel economic and social pressure to go being to work. >> a lot of moms feel devalued because they're home and not working. it remains a struggle. the pressure is on that women go back to work even if they'd rather stay home. >> reporter: downtown she took a day off to go to her son's preschool graduation. she said it's hard razing four children but they are you will doing well and read very well. >> to balance themselves so as to work and provide education for their children where they c
the governor of mississippi -- >> reporter: it's a sound that is universal. it's cute prb lit first 50 times but his voice will always be music to his stay at mom's ears. he just graduated from preschool. pam said she will go back it work but the five years she decided to stay home have been her best but not easy. >> we have to be frugal. i'm not giving up a six figure slal ri in the first ssh salary in the -- salary in the first place. i think the quality of daycare. >>...
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the wealthiest county in the united states was adams county mississippi. you can see the grant mansions there to this day. this was a hugely profitable thing. other maps that we have in the book is of map of cotton production 1860 percentage of slave population and it matches pretty much the county's carried by barack obama in the southern states in 2008 and 2012 still areas with large black majorities dating to the time when the slaves were transported to the mississippi valley. they both sought westward expansion over the issue of slavery of the 1850's. when lincoln was elected president with only the northern croats -- votes almost zero boats south of the ohio river at it to the base some german immigrants the result was secessionists and civil war. i sometimes called the northern victory the yankee conquest of north america but it was a complete. because of the attempts at reconstruction. historians said it was a great evil. it was an attempt to enforce equal rights for black americans to the south through military occupation and basically they got sic
the wealthiest county in the united states was adams county mississippi. you can see the grant mansions there to this day. this was a hugely profitable thing. other maps that we have in the book is of map of cotton production 1860 percentage of slave population and it matches pretty much the county's carried by barack obama in the southern states in 2008 and 2012 still areas with large black majorities dating to the time when the slaves were transported to the mississippi valley. they both...
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was the governor of mississippi right? he said kids are struggling in school now because their moms are all working. we'll read your e-mails. we'll read your e-mails. that's coming up next. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ he is the most awesome 5-year-old on the face of the planet. the most important thing is to know that he is safe. [ crash, alarm blaring ] it was shortly after midnight. these guys broke into the house. the alarm initially went off at 12:06. after a few seconds, adt called me. and the guys were caught by 12:29. [ male announcer ] when its your family trust adt fast response monitoring to help protect against burglary, fi
was the governor of mississippi right? he said kids are struggling in school now because their moms are all working. we'll read your e-mails. we'll read your e-mails. that's coming up next. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure...
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mississippi state, no championships in any sport. ucla had the pitching. and when they put three on the board, you know mississippi state was in trouble. pat right there, down the right field line. a run scores. it's 8-0. it's pretty much all west. david berg, he belongs to team shut it down. ucla, its first baseball title in school history. 8-0. mississippi state out. >>> big leagues now. rangers and yankees. yu darvish throwing for texas. jayson nix, will take this out. that's how darvish, second of the year. still tied at 3-3. drama. ichiro at the plate. as soon as ichiro hit it. time to bounce in the bronx. yankees take 4-3, over texas. >>> dodgers trying to make it two in a row over the giants. dodgers up one. two on, two out. top nine. up three when the inning began. matt kemp, welcome back. oh. it's caught for dodger baseball. 6-5, l.a. >>> that's all we got. thanks for watching. >> we actually had more. but that's all you get. >> that's all we get? >> he's teasing us. >> not very nice. >>> coming up next, we have a whole lot more. we're going to gi
mississippi state, no championships in any sport. ucla had the pitching. and when they put three on the board, you know mississippi state was in trouble. pat right there, down the right field line. a run scores. it's 8-0. it's pretty much all west. david berg, he belongs to team shut it down. ucla, its first baseball title in school history. 8-0. mississippi state out. >>> big leagues now. rangers and yankees. yu darvish throwing for texas. jayson nix, will take this out. that's how...
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it's not clear why the letter was sent to the second term senator from mississippi. senator claire mccaskill says they are reading letters that are written to senators. ricin is poisonous. there is no suspected link between the letter and boston bombings. but, michael, if this is ricin, what happens next in that kind of an investigation? >> well, i'm going to take a step back. i think we have to be very hesitant to say it is ricin. field tests quite routinely come back positive and ultimate scientific tests do not. so we don't know if it is. if it turns out to be ricin, whether there is any connection whatsoever to boston, that will take some time to develop. >> generally speaking, it's a separate investigation. they find ricin in a letter. what do they do? >> they're going to take. that it's going to be, again, investigated by the fbi. they will do testing in the laboratory today. they'll have results from that to understand if it is actually toxic. and then they'll work with the u.s. postal police to figure out where this came from and who might have sent it. >> do
it's not clear why the letter was sent to the second term senator from mississippi. senator claire mccaskill says they are reading letters that are written to senators. ricin is poisonous. there is no suspected link between the letter and boston bombings. but, michael, if this is ricin, what happens next in that kind of an investigation? >> well, i'm going to take a step back. i think we have to be very hesitant to say it is ricin. field tests quite routinely come back positive and...
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most of our computer model guidance brings us into alabama, mississippi or the panhandle of florida. they do drive the moisture up ultimately toward maryland. this would be toward monday and fuse -- tuesday. it could bring a lot of rain, no doubt about it monday and tuesday. it's rain we could use at this point. tonight down to 58, clear and mild. tomorrow 84, your two-degree guarantee as we get this late august weather continuing. check it out. mid to upper 80s on saturday. it's not out of the question one of the days the city will go above 90. we'll bring in the chance for heavy showers as we see what karen brings our way. in the mean team, enjoy the extended summer. >> varen karen was very -- karen was very nice. >> not all karens are equal. this is different karen. >> you might not like this karen. >> hey, we want to thank you who donated to our two cans drive. it did a lot of good to help hour hungry kids. there are still ways you can help. >> people can definitely come in and volunteer their time. we need people to sort and package up the food that goes out to the soup kitchens
most of our computer model guidance brings us into alabama, mississippi or the panhandle of florida. they do drive the moisture up ultimately toward maryland. this would be toward monday and fuse -- tuesday. it could bring a lot of rain, no doubt about it monday and tuesday. it's rain we could use at this point. tonight down to 58, clear and mild. tomorrow 84, your two-degree guarantee as we get this late august weather continuing. check it out. mid to upper 80s on saturday. it's not out of the...
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fluker, tennessee and mississippi state's cox and bumphis. alabama coach nick saban saying they do whatever they need to do to handle this situation. after no questions on saturday's game versus texas a&m, he gets up and he leaves. is it over for the yankees' derek jeter, and is it the season or his career? all because of his injured ankle. jeter, 39, only played 17 games this season, hitting a .190. he's had better years, certainly. >>> in the game itself, in tninh inning, a home run for a 5-4 win there for the yankees. they're one game back in the wild card race. se fernandez hit his first home run in the biggs. he is happy about that. he said, i'm going to stare at it and spit when i round third. atlanta players say, oh, no, you don't, no showboating here. amazingly, no punches thrown. >>> which nfl team has the priciest beer of all? the detroit lions at 67 cents per ounce. dallas is second at 53. the cheapest in all of the land, carolina at only 27 cents an ounce. >>> tie his feet, get singed up in an orange sack, jump in a lake in macedo
fluker, tennessee and mississippi state's cox and bumphis. alabama coach nick saban saying they do whatever they need to do to handle this situation. after no questions on saturday's game versus texas a&m, he gets up and he leaves. is it over for the yankees' derek jeter, and is it the season or his career? all because of his injured ankle. jeter, 39, only played 17 games this season, hitting a .190. he's had better years, certainly. >>> in the game itself, in tninh inning, a home...
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everywhere east of the mississippi is looking dry and beautiful. the only exception just a few showers leftover there in florida. as we go through your weekend forecast, that storm slowly pushes into the central plains. we'll see more storms along that cold front on saturday from texas all the way to minneapolis and chicago. and then by the time we get to sunday, there will still be some leftover showers and storms from dallas all the way to the ohio valley. but the concentration of rain will be diminishing as that storm begins to weaken. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. another beautiful day today. humidity levels continue to be on the low side. alabama is looking great. our friends in st. louis no complaints. kind of summer-like, 84 and sunny, but without the humidity, it feels really nice. veronica, we're to that time of year we have to start talking about the leaves and where they're going to be peaking this upcoming weekend. i'll give you that report. >> i am so excited. thanks for
everywhere east of the mississippi is looking dry and beautiful. the only exception just a few showers leftover there in florida. as we go through your weekend forecast, that storm slowly pushes into the central plains. we'll see more storms along that cold front on saturday from texas all the way to minneapolis and chicago. and then by the time we get to sunday, there will still be some leftover showers and storms from dallas all the way to the ohio valley. but the concentration of rain will...
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these who reporters got on a barge that was going down the mississippi filled with bails of hay for grant's horses. the barge set out at night so the confederates wouldn't see it, but, unp fortunately, it was a night with a full moon, and it was really quite visible, and the confederates fired cannons at it. one of the shells hit the barge, exploded, killed about a dozen union soldiers, set the hay on fire, and the reporters jumped into the river and attempted to float away. the confederates sent out boats and captured them and em prisoned them in various prisons for the next 20 months. they escaped from a prison in sulsbury, north carolina, and with the help of slaves and prounion bush whackers, walked 300 miles over the appalachians to the union lines. i read this, only about as long as i just said, and i thought to myself, wow, that would make a great movie. unfortunately, i don't make movies, but occasionally, i do write books. i thought, well, should i write a book about these guys? i support if i was a novelist, that little synopsis would have been enough, and i just could have made u
these who reporters got on a barge that was going down the mississippi filled with bails of hay for grant's horses. the barge set out at night so the confederates wouldn't see it, but, unp fortunately, it was a night with a full moon, and it was really quite visible, and the confederates fired cannons at it. one of the shells hit the barge, exploded, killed about a dozen union soldiers, set the hay on fire, and the reporters jumped into the river and attempted to float away. the confederates...
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i want to get to the governor of mississippi because he stepped in it yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say about working moms. >> how did america get so mediocre? i mean, these -- these statistics across the board, every single one of -- >> you want me to tell the truth? tell the truth, you know, i think parents became, both parents started working an a mom is in the workplace. >> so, immediately, he knew he pretty much had stepped in it. he has backtracked, clarifying saying that parents today in society, parents are so challenged, they're working overtime, but right out of the gate, his gut reaction is lay it on mom's doorstep and that it's the working mom's fault that kids are so mediocre. >> right and this is the second time this week this is gotten to be a national skotory. there was controversy when eric -- taken to the wood shed by fox's own megan kelly, so this is an issue that's still floating around and still dangerous territory for republican politicians, conservative move in the general because it is a genuine wedge issue. it's something a lo
i want to get to the governor of mississippi because he stepped in it yesterday. take a listen to what he had to say about working moms. >> how did america get so mediocre? i mean, these -- these statistics across the board, every single one of -- >> you want me to tell the truth? tell the truth, you know, i think parents became, both parents started working an a mom is in the workplace. >> so, immediately, he knew he pretty much had stepped in it. he has backtracked,...
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a republican from mississippi. cnn's shannon travis is in washington for us this morning. the big mystery, shannon, who sent this letter? >> that is the mystery. that's what investigators want to know. we have a clue, christine, about where it might be from. the letter was postmarked memphis, tennessee, but there was no return address. that information from senate sergeant at arms terrance gainer in an e-mail to senators an aides. now as you mentioned, experts are going to be performing tests today to determine if, without a doubt, that substance on the letter was ricin. we know that a man in a laboratory obtained -- excuse me, confirmed the presence of ricin but the fbi is still testing the unreliable and only a full analysis at an accredited lab can truly determine if the poison was present. the fbi says those tests generally take between 24 to 48 hours. they'll have that at a research lab, an army research lab in maryland according to the u.s. capitol police. the boston marathon bombing was on monday. this potentially poisonous letter to the senator on tuesday. is it re
a republican from mississippi. cnn's shannon travis is in washington for us this morning. the big mystery, shannon, who sent this letter? >> that is the mystery. that's what investigators want to know. we have a clue, christine, about where it might be from. the letter was postmarked memphis, tennessee, but there was no return address. that information from senate sergeant at arms terrance gainer in an e-mail to senators an aides. now as you mentioned, experts are going to be performing...
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down through nashville, and mississippi and that travels to the southeast. that's by far the worst of the weather conditions. >>> now to sports. last night in the nba playoffs, golden state with another chance to knock off the nuggets. score tied at 44. the warriors rising star steph curry. he's the leading three-point shooter in the nba for a reason. he nails three in a row. the quick release, he's accurate. and this was very -- scoop a doop. he also gets triple teamed at one point here. they win, denver's season is done. they were the dark horse in the western conference. now up next for the golden state, tony parker and the spurs. >>> the nets, my brooklyn nets also on the brink. in chicago for game six. this is a bulls team that's missing three of their key players to injuries. they are as depleted as you get. do you think darrin williams, brook lopez and johnson would all play well? they each scored 17 a piece. still a chance to tie at the end. didn't fall for the bulls. it's amazing the bulls are even playing this well. not much of a line up at all. so
down through nashville, and mississippi and that travels to the southeast. that's by far the worst of the weather conditions. >>> now to sports. last night in the nba playoffs, golden state with another chance to knock off the nuggets. score tied at 44. the warriors rising star steph curry. he's the leading three-point shooter in the nba for a reason. he nails three in a row. the quick release, he's accurate. and this was very -- scoop a doop. he also gets triple teamed at one point...
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look at the torrential rain in mississippi and southeastern louisiana. inches of rain are possible in both areas. we will see the biggest threat being large hail and strong win winds. not so much tornado activity in that area. still those storms will be strong. >> sounds good. thanks so much, dylan. >>> the body of the boston bombing suspect is finally laid to rest but no one knows where. >>> plus prince harry takes washington by storm. "first look is back in 3." [ children laughing ] energy efficient appliances. you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbel
look at the torrential rain in mississippi and southeastern louisiana. inches of rain are possible in both areas. we will see the biggest threat being large hail and strong win winds. not so much tornado activity in that area. still those storms will be strong. >> sounds good. thanks so much, dylan. >>> the body of the boston bombing suspect is finally laid to rest but no one knows where. >>> plus prince harry takes washington by storm. "first look is back in...
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we do have flash flood watches and warnings up and down the mississippi river because of the additional rain that we'll also get today. we also have the threat of stronger storms like this afternoon into this evening. just to the east of the rockies into the western plains, biggest threat would be for damaging wind gusts and also for some small hail possible, isolated tornadoes are a possibility but not really a huge threat. temperatures today, really hot down south, well above 100 degrees. cool up north, especially in and around the great lakes region. tomorrow back into the mid 80s. 90s in kansas city. scattered showers and storms will spread into the east as we go into tomorrow. temperatures in the northeast will stay cool and comfortable for one more day. that heat will also spread eastward as we go into tomorrow. brian. >> dylan, thank you very much. going to sports stories, tiger woods looks pretty good going into the final major of the season. still number one in the world. don't forget that. he virtually lapped the field. it was kind of a joke. he took a seven-stroke lead into t
we do have flash flood watches and warnings up and down the mississippi river because of the additional rain that we'll also get today. we also have the threat of stronger storms like this afternoon into this evening. just to the east of the rockies into the western plains, biggest threat would be for damaging wind gusts and also for some small hail possible, isolated tornadoes are a possibility but not really a huge threat. temperatures today, really hot down south, well above 100 degrees....
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the mississippi governor. stuart: charles is revisiting one of the stock picks which we have news on. stuart: i mentioned on monday, last week they lost a chance to get covered by medicaid, stocks took a hit and i asked everyone to hold on. and take profits on half. the west will ride out. i love this company long term and if they ever get coverage by medicaid, medicare i think it will go up significantly. as a disciplinary thing we take profits on that. stuart: you took money off of the table, took half of it on. charles: it will go significantly higher. of the when you want to the dollar number on it? charles: 60, 70 perhaps within a year. stuart: i'm sure our viewers will take that. the dow is down 80, hints that the fed may be tapping on the brakes later this year from four sources. not too wonderful manufacturing report didn't do much good. we are down 81. if we drop below 50,100. mississippi's governor drew a lot of criticism from comments he made yesterday at an event focusing on children's rating. here
the mississippi governor. stuart: charles is revisiting one of the stock picks which we have news on. stuart: i mentioned on monday, last week they lost a chance to get covered by medicaid, stocks took a hit and i asked everyone to hold on. and take profits on half. the west will ride out. i love this company long term and if they ever get coverage by medicaid, medicare i think it will go up significantly. as a disciplinary thing we take profits on that. stuart: you took money off of the table,...
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later today if it doesn't, we have the possibility of additional storms from georgia, mississippi, alabama, all the way up through the mid-atlantic. if it doesn't rain a lot and cool off the air mass and it does heat up with sunshine, we will have the potential for sunshine. d.c., baltimore. round one this morning, round two this afternoon and that could be damaging. >> seeing that tornado graphic, it's kind of disturbing. mika, good morning. a lot going on this morning? >> oh, yes there is. former president clinton is back in the news. he has news for president obama. president obama risks looking like a total fool. we'll tell you what he was talking about and what's behind that advice. >>> and america has a new todd akin. he feels it's necessary to say that the incidents of rape resulting in pregnancy are very low. lesson apparently not learned. howard dean and michael feel are here to chew on that. >>> the nsa surveillance story, we'll be joined with general mike hadey. >> listening to that sound out of congress. >> oh, my gosh. yeah. we'll take a look at that again. >> thank you, mik m
later today if it doesn't, we have the possibility of additional storms from georgia, mississippi, alabama, all the way up through the mid-atlantic. if it doesn't rain a lot and cool off the air mass and it does heat up with sunshine, we will have the potential for sunshine. d.c., baltimore. round one this morning, round two this afternoon and that could be damaging. >> seeing that tornado graphic, it's kind of disturbing. mika, good morning. a lot going on this morning? >> oh, yes...
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in mississippi. more details are emerging about the woman who tried to ram through white house barriers and triggered a lockdown on had capitol hill. kerry's mother told "abc news" that her daughter suffered from postpartum depression. >>> at least four people were killed and 40 more hurt when protests turned violent. egypt security forces prevented a takeover by anti-coup protesters. clashes between the police and rioters, and the protests were started as clerics were killed. they say it was in reaction to the westgate mall terror attack. >>> we look at the dangers many africafrican migrants face. and your portfolio, ali velshi has a look. investigates wage practices in the restaurant industry. >> the employers have the upper hand out here. they can steal from you and face very little if any consequences. >> basically this industry is saying, "we don't have to pay these workers at all. they should work for us but we don't have to pay them. >> two thirds of low-wage workers experience wage theft ever
in mississippi. more details are emerging about the woman who tried to ram through white house barriers and triggered a lockdown on had capitol hill. kerry's mother told "abc news" that her daughter suffered from postpartum depression. >>> at least four people were killed and 40 more hurt when protests turned violent. egypt security forces prevented a takeover by anti-coup protesters. clashes between the police and rioters, and the protests were started as clerics were...
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in northern mississippi, there are delays in seattle as well as buffalo, cleveland, denver, salt lake city. those are deicing delays at the airport. we expect more trouble on the holiday itself. these are going to start developing overnight tonight into more morning. the national weather service is issuing a winter weather advisory for right around i-81 and areas to the west. we are expecting slow -- snow and sleet. d.c. metro, we can see a little bit of this onset in the morning hours. by the afternoon, it changes to rain. if we do not get a winter he makes, it will still be a traveling mass. rainfall will be heavy at time. the biggest travel day of the year, the day before thanksgiving. up and down the eastern seaboard, we will have wet and windy conditions. if you are traveling anywhere capital nation's section westward, things are looking good. is 36 degrees at 3:00 today. 34 by 6:00 and 33 with cloudy skies cleared if you're going to the redskins game tonight, i hope you have something to keep yourself covered up. i'll have your forecast in a few minutes. stay connected with us w
in northern mississippi, there are delays in seattle as well as buffalo, cleveland, denver, salt lake city. those are deicing delays at the airport. we expect more trouble on the holiday itself. these are going to start developing overnight tonight into more morning. the national weather service is issuing a winter weather advisory for right around i-81 and areas to the west. we are expecting slow -- snow and sleet. d.c. metro, we can see a little bit of this onset in the morning hours. by the...
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this is how they tried to convince voters in mississippi to legally block any woman in mississippi from having an abortion ever, under any circumstances, even if she got pregnant because she was raped. the conceived in rape tour was their argument for that abortion ban. their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it's not a bug, it's a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly, it did not work. mississippi was not psyched about this prospect. mississippi voters said no to that abortion ban by a double-digit margin. now, the mississippi vote was not the first loss for personhood usa. they lost in colorado as well in 2008, when voters said no to the same kind of ban by nearly a three-to-one margin. they tried again in colorado two years later in 2010 and again they were defeated by a 40-point margin. they could not get it done. they had never been able to get it done. turns out voters aren't swayed by the conceived in rape idea. turns out voters do not want to ban all abor
this is how they tried to convince voters in mississippi to legally block any woman in mississippi from having an abortion ever, under any circumstances, even if she got pregnant because she was raped. the conceived in rape tour was their argument for that abortion ban. their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it's not a bug, it's a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly,...
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maybe a few tornadoes in louisiana, mississippi, watching arkansas. today, not much of a snow melt in the northeast. 60s by the weekend. d.c. could hit 70. >> shorts. >> yeah. >> thank you, bill. >> coming up, morning joe. she's an academy award winner and now jennifer lawrence taking aim at the media. why it is promoting meanness this pop culture. when we come back here, we'll huddle around the cooler. if you're amused by rob ford dancing, we'll have more and try to explain why he does it. ♪ i wanna spread a little love this year ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can unwrap craftsmanship, inspiring capability, and some of the best offers of the year on our most versatile luxury utility vehicles at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> at
maybe a few tornadoes in louisiana, mississippi, watching arkansas. today, not much of a snow melt in the northeast. 60s by the weekend. d.c. could hit 70. >> shorts. >> yeah. >> thank you, bill. >> coming up, morning joe. she's an academy award winner and now jennifer lawrence taking aim at the media. why it is promoting meanness this pop culture. when we come back here, we'll huddle around the cooler. if you're amused by rob ford dancing, we'll have more and try to...
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. >> snow already making for very rough conditions in men mississippi 2 feet already on the ground. as much as another foot headed your way. i'm so sorry. a winter storm warning around lake superior runs through tonight. and several deadly accidents as well have been reported in that state. so who gets the snow next? you don't have to make a mental note of this or try to follow because indra petersons is track all of this for us this morning. >> i'll do it for you, right? you guys said it minnesota we're still seeing snow at this hour. taking you through colorado, you can actually see the radar showing you that, yes, snow is still falling. how much more are we expected to get, a lot. over a foot in colorado today. still even in minnesota, more snow in your direction and heavy amounts as well. let's take a look at what's actually happening. you see the system continuing to make its way south and east today. here's the thing we're concerned with, especially as we go through tomorrow. this is thursday afternoon. notice the wintry mix, when we see the pink. what we're concerned with par
. >> snow already making for very rough conditions in men mississippi 2 feet already on the ground. as much as another foot headed your way. i'm so sorry. a winter storm warning around lake superior runs through tonight. and several deadly accidents as well have been reported in that state. so who gets the snow next? you don't have to make a mental note of this or try to follow because indra petersons is track all of this for us this morning. >> i'll do it for you, right? you guys...
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and the other huge story headed into the weekend and next week is the flooding on the mississippi river because of all the bad weather in the midwest. we're expecting in st. louis to have the water cresting at almost 40 feet. that would be the eighth all-time highest crest in the city. of course, the levees protect the city, so they'll be just fine. in the west, we're okay. all the storminess in the middle of the country. high pressure increasing in the northwest. that means warmer temperatures ahead. today looks like a nice day in many areas. of course, when you get high pressure overhead in the southwest, we start getting hot, 102 today in pho california. tomorrow's going to be even hotter. >>> so in many areas, it will be a hot weekend, a summer weekend. it's fitting for the beginning of june. >> if you like heat, you got it. >>> coming up, sentencing day for the madam in the zumba prostitution ring. >>> oprah's advice for harvard graduates. >>> burger king offering a whole new way of eating the mighty whopper. this one's for you. "early today" is back in two. >>> in the news this mo
and the other huge story headed into the weekend and next week is the flooding on the mississippi river because of all the bad weather in the midwest. we're expecting in st. louis to have the water cresting at almost 40 feet. that would be the eighth all-time highest crest in the city. of course, the levees protect the city, so they'll be just fine. in the west, we're okay. all the storminess in the middle of the country. high pressure increasing in the northwest. that means warmer temperatures...
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showers in the mid atlantic all the way back here along the mississippi. still dry across the west with the exception of areas across northern washington and northern montana. 83 in kansas city on sunday. we dry out in the nation's midsection. on monday we are looking at showers in arkansas, oklahoma, down in the southeast. still 78 in chicago. we're not shaking the cooler than average weather around the great lakes. 96 in salt lake city. wednesday looks quiet with the exception of the southeast. what's new? you can get the latest weather weekday mornings on wake up with al at 5:30. ♪ [ bats squealing ] we weren't really morning people. we're vampires after all. then we tried this nutri-grain fruit crunch bar. it's so crunchy. crunchy granola, mmmm... made with real fruit, 20 grams of whole grains. now, we love mornings. it's amazing what we're getting done. [ laughs ] whoa. slow down, boy. mornings. who knew? kellogg's nutri-grain fruit crunch. love the morning. kellogg's nutri-grain fruit crunch. easo why do you feel exso tired afterward? instead of re
showers in the mid atlantic all the way back here along the mississippi. still dry across the west with the exception of areas across northern washington and northern montana. 83 in kansas city on sunday. we dry out in the nation's midsection. on monday we are looking at showers in arkansas, oklahoma, down in the southeast. still 78 in chicago. we're not shaking the cooler than average weather around the great lakes. 96 in salt lake city. wednesday looks quiet with the exception of the...
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the group includes mississippi state cox and chad bumphis. alabama coach nick saban said they would do whatever they need to do to handle the investigation. after no questions after the game he gets up, grabs his bottled water and walks off. >>> is it over for the yankees' derek jeter? >> i hope not. >> is it the season or his career all because of his injured ankle. jeter, 39, only played 17 games this season hitting .190. he has had better years. in the game in the ninth inning new york's robinson cano blasts a home run to give the yankees a 5-4 win. they're just one game back in the wild card race. jose fernandez hit his first home run in the bigs. whoo-hoo! he's happy and he's thinking i feel so good i'm going to stare it and spit when i round third. atlanta players thought it was showboating. he also spit rounding third. no punches were thrown amazingly. >>> which nfl team has the priciest beer? detroit lions, highest. 67 cents per ounce. dallas is second at 53 cents. cheapest in the land, carolina, 27 cents. >> i say it's time for a roa
the group includes mississippi state cox and chad bumphis. alabama coach nick saban said they would do whatever they need to do to handle the investigation. after no questions after the game he gets up, grabs his bottled water and walks off. >>> is it over for the yankees' derek jeter? >> i hope not. >> is it the season or his career all because of his injured ankle. jeter, 39, only played 17 games this season hitting .190. he has had better years. in the game in the ninth...
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we know is he a musician around mississippi. elvis impersonators played at several events including events for politician. a candidate in tupelo. may have played at an event for senator i wicker. he also subscribes to a conspiracy theory that he uncovered in 1999 in which the mississippi medical center involved in the trafficking of body parts. of course, the medical center denies that. he tried repeatedly over years to get people to listen to him. including sending letters to then state representative roger wicker, then senator trent lot as well as senator thad cochran. no one would livable to him it appears as though he upped the opportunity sand upped his attempts to get people to listen to him. the fbi currently at curtis' home in corinth, mississippi, in the northern part of the state right along the border with tennessee, just a stone's throw down the road from memphis where these letters were mailed. going through the white house a fine tooth comb wearing appropriate gear because deadly ricin was found in those letters. t
we know is he a musician around mississippi. elvis impersonators played at several events including events for politician. a candidate in tupelo. may have played at an event for senator i wicker. he also subscribes to a conspiracy theory that he uncovered in 1999 in which the mississippi medical center involved in the trafficking of body parts. of course, the medical center denies that. he tried repeatedly over years to get people to listen to him. including sending letters to then state...
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and they do in other parts of mississippi. that's what makes the situation very, very odd. >> well, mr. parks, we'll be checking back in with you to see what happens and see if the mcmillian family gets justice and if it oes indeed solved. if you get an update, let us know, okay? daryl parks. >>> okay. moving on now. it is rosy esp arza's first trip to six flags and ended badly. witnesses describe what they saw. >> she goes up like this. and then when it drops to come down, that's when it released and she just tumbled. it didn't hit me until we got back down to the bottom and i said, like, she was no bigger than i was. like that could have been me and then i like -- i los it. >> they were screaming when they came back and trying to get out of the restraint and screaming, my mom, my mom, she's gone. >> very sad. i'm -- i feel horrible for the family. >> here's what witnesses telling "the dallas morning news." the victim expressed concerns of the safety bar. authorities are investigating the cause of this accident. >>> the blist
and they do in other parts of mississippi. that's what makes the situation very, very odd. >> well, mr. parks, we'll be checking back in with you to see what happens and see if the mcmillian family gets justice and if it oes indeed solved. if you get an update, let us know, okay? daryl parks. >>> okay. moving on now. it is rosy esp arza's first trip to six flags and ended badly. witnesses describe what they saw. >> she goes up like this. and then when it drops to come down,...
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out there and junius looking afford dan nelson and shiloh and dignity of the naval battles along the mississippi. the first was the battle of fort henry favor in cairo illinois and hitched a ride with general grant as he put his army on a bunch of ships sailing down the tennessee river so i thought i would read a little passage about that. richardson went ashore. going to the swampy woods to accompany the soldiers on their march weld richard to find that all oak tree. for what our they pounded each other with the shells hit so full of smoke that bridgeses' could no longer see the gun ships. albert went down the trees to join the union soldiers as they came into force in the. shots had made great havoc he reported the magazines were toward open and the ground is stained with blood with fragments of flash. and blankets with the six corpses one with the head toward off and others with breast opened with impressive loons''. he said they deliver the highest ranking caprine -- captain to the area of the fort with general grant a commander of the federal gun go. how can you fight against those? to it i
out there and junius looking afford dan nelson and shiloh and dignity of the naval battles along the mississippi. the first was the battle of fort henry favor in cairo illinois and hitched a ride with general grant as he put his army on a bunch of ships sailing down the tennessee river so i thought i would read a little passage about that. richardson went ashore. going to the swampy woods to accompany the soldiers on their march weld richard to find that all oak tree. for what our they pounded...
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well, there are almost 150 years late, but mississippi has officially ratified the 13th amendment to abolish slavery. the move comes after two men saw the film "lincoln" and learned mississippi remained the only state with the holdout. >>> and state house of representatives approving measures calling for universal background checks and bans on magazines more than 16 rounds, it is in response to last year's aurora shooting. >>> scientists warn that winter patterns could bring less snow. two studies cite global warming saying that a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. >>> and the meteor that fell in russia sparking a gold rush. the chunks could be worth $2200 per gram, more than 40 times the current cost of gold. >>> and speaking of money, the dow opening at 13,981 after adding eight points before the holiday weekend. the s&p down eight points, the nikkei adding six. >>> after last week's flurry of mergers, the investors show that another corporate marriage is in the work works. office max and office depot could join forces earlier this week. >>> and the fourth quarter results after
well, there are almost 150 years late, but mississippi has officially ratified the 13th amendment to abolish slavery. the move comes after two men saw the film "lincoln" and learned mississippi remained the only state with the holdout. >>> and state house of representatives approving measures calling for universal background checks and bans on magazines more than 16 rounds, it is in response to last year's aurora shooting. >>> scientists warn that winter patterns...
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my heroes are civil-rights workers in mississippi, in the 1930s. they lay the groundwork without which the 1960s could not have happened and you don't know their names but that is where the hard work was done. not that civil-rights was not hard work but potentially we are in an era where the possibility of laying a transforming of possibility, did you say transformative? system changing. it is in the realm of human possibility that we are laying the groundwork and could with intention, the person sitting in your seat and mine, with intent finality books to try to build a system in a very american, radically decentralized democratic way that respects the traditions of this country and is different from any of the traditional, boring nineteenth and twentyth century models. it is not like the soviet union or corporate capitalism and doesn't look like holding things together. it may be very american if we so create it. pretty utopian stuff. the interesting part for me as a historian is the key emerging political economic context in my judgment for the
my heroes are civil-rights workers in mississippi, in the 1930s. they lay the groundwork without which the 1960s could not have happened and you don't know their names but that is where the hard work was done. not that civil-rights was not hard work but potentially we are in an era where the possibility of laying a transforming of possibility, did you say transformative? system changing. it is in the realm of human possibility that we are laying the groundwork and could with intention, the...
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that letter was intercepted before it reached roger wicker of mississippi. we also know where the letter might have come from. we don't know, shannon, correct me if i'm wrong, we don't know who sent that letter. >> you're exactly right. we have a clue about where it might have come from. it was postmarked memphis, tennessee, but there was no return address. that's the information from the senate sergeant at arms terrance gainer in an e-mail to senators and aides. experts performed more tests today to determine if without a doubt the substance on the letter was ricin. a maryland laboratory confirmed the presence of ricin, but the fbi said feel tests can be unreliable but only a full analysis can determine if the poison was present. the fbi says those tests generally take 24 to 48 hours. those tests will happen at an army research lab in maryland. of course coming just a day after the terror attack in boston, it's reasonable to wonder if this potentially poisonous letter is linked to boston. the chairman of the house homeland security committee said at this po
that letter was intercepted before it reached roger wicker of mississippi. we also know where the letter might have come from. we don't know, shannon, correct me if i'm wrong, we don't know who sent that letter. >> you're exactly right. we have a clue about where it might have come from. it was postmarked memphis, tennessee, but there was no return address. that's the information from the senate sergeant at arms terrance gainer in an e-mail to senators and aides. experts performed more...
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the wealthiest county of the united states in 1860 census was adams county mississippi. if you see the grand antebellum mansions still to this day at least some of them. this is a hugely profitable thing. and other maps that we have in the book you take a map of the cotton production in 1860, a percentage of the slave population of 1860 and a pretty much matches the counties carried by barack obama in the southern states in the rural counties carried by barack obama in 2008 and 2012. these are still areas with large majorities dating back to the time when the sleeves were transported back to the mississippi valley. both sought the westward expansion and deferred over the issue of slavery in the 1850's. then when abraham lincoln was elected president in 1860 with only the northern votes, just about zero votes out of the potomac or the ohio river. oe adding to the republicans yankee base some german immigrants, the result was secession and civil war. i sometimes called the northern victory the conquest of north america but it was incomplete because of the attempt of recons
the wealthiest county of the united states in 1860 census was adams county mississippi. if you see the grand antebellum mansions still to this day at least some of them. this is a hugely profitable thing. and other maps that we have in the book you take a map of the cotton production in 1860, a percentage of the slave population of 1860 and a pretty much matches the counties carried by barack obama in the southern states in the rural counties carried by barack obama in 2008 and 2012. these are...
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. >>> a field trip into the mississippi river turned deadly. gravel gave way wednesday killing one child and injuring two others. a fourth child is still missing. the landslide at the regional park swept over a group of children from the elementary school in the western minneapolis suburb. the search is proceeding cautiously for the fourth child. it's a recovery effort now. >>> the investigation continues this morning into the shooting death of a chechen immigrant in central florida. he turned violent when being questioned by an fbi agent and two massachusetts state troopers about has ties to deceased -- his ties to tamerlan tsarnaev. police say the man implicated himself in the 2011 triple slaying in a boston suburb that may have been connected to tsarnaev. law enforcement sources say that there's no evidence so far tying this man to the bombings. >>> the three women who were rescued this month after being held captive in a cleveland house for close to a decade are quote safe and happy. attorneys for amanda berry, michelle knight and gina deje
. >>> a field trip into the mississippi river turned deadly. gravel gave way wednesday killing one child and injuring two others. a fourth child is still missing. the landslide at the regional park swept over a group of children from the elementary school in the western minneapolis suburb. the search is proceeding cautiously for the fourth child. it's a recovery effort now. >>> the investigation continues this morning into the shooting death of a chechen immigrant in central...
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doctors in mississippi say they've cured a child born with the virus using a faster and stronger treatment than the one usually given to newborns. >> the child is now 2 1/2 and off hiv drugs for a year. if the child is healthy, it would mark the world's second reported cure. >>> we get more as the case is spoken about in atlanta. dr. besser will weigh in. >>> a thorough review will be conducted when a resident of a nursing home was refused cpr. >> fire department, what is the address of your emergency? >> reporter: an 87-year-old woman in distress at this california newsing home. the 911 dispatcher tells the caller to get to the woman and stay by her side. >> we can't wait. i need that phone next to the patient immediately. she's possibly not breathing. i need someone to get there. >> reporter: a nurse comes on the line. >> yeah, we can't do cpr. >> reporter: the dispatcher becoming more frantic. is there anyone else that can help. this woman's not breathing up in. she's going die if we don't get this started. >> i unts. i am a nurse. i cannot have our other senior citizens who don't know
doctors in mississippi say they've cured a child born with the virus using a faster and stronger treatment than the one usually given to newborns. >> the child is now 2 1/2 and off hiv drugs for a year. if the child is healthy, it would mark the world's second reported cure. >>> we get more as the case is spoken about in atlanta. dr. besser will weigh in. >>> a thorough review will be conducted when a resident of a nursing home was refused cpr. >> fire department,...
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we could see heavy rain in north florida, southern georgia and areas of mississippi and alabama, too, especially the southern portions near the gulf as much as six to ten inches of rain over the next couple of days. by far the southeast is a travel trouble spot in the northeast if you left the windows open last night you may have had to close them in the middle of the night. we're in the mid-50s in the city, 40s in some of the suburbs. feels like fall but it will be a beautiful afternoon, thomas, we showed you d.c. there, i mean, you do vacations in d.c. mid-august, you're prepared for like heat, humidity, gross. 80 and low humidity enjoy it. >> i grew up in baltimore so i know all about gross, i do. bill thanks so much. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe" we'll take you live to egypt as the military continues its crackdown on the muslim brotherhood protest. we'll discuss the options that remain for u.s. action. >>> and then we come back we huddle around the water cooler, a new tactic in the push to get san diego mayor bob filner out of office, the parcy video that y
we could see heavy rain in north florida, southern georgia and areas of mississippi and alabama, too, especially the southern portions near the gulf as much as six to ten inches of rain over the next couple of days. by far the southeast is a travel trouble spot in the northeast if you left the windows open last night you may have had to close them in the middle of the night. we're in the mid-50s in the city, 40s in some of the suburbs. feels like fall but it will be a beautiful afternoon,...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. get coricidin hbp. the number one pharmacist recommended cold brand designed for people with high blood pressure. and the only one i use to relieve my cold symptoms without raising my blood pressure. coricidin hbp. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study......